You Can Put Yourself Into Avengers GIFs With This App

Aadhya Khatri


The whole process takes about 30 seconds

As Avengers: Endgame is already out in the cinema and many businesses are introducing their Avenger-themed merchandises. Oppo has already distributed the new cosmetic for its Oppo F11 Pro, which looks stunning by the way. However, apart from purchasing an Avenger-themed smartphone, you have the chance to see yourself as the superheroes and even capture them and turn them into GIFs. Please note that this app is not a product of Marvel, but it shares the same tech with Morphin app, which can make GIFs out of your mug’s images.

So far, Avengethem, the app in question, has had more than 18 GIFs available in its library. All of them are super short videos of Avenger’s heroes performing their eye-catching and signature moves, cutting from the movies themselves. Most of the heroes are in there. Including Black Panther, Star-Lord, Black Widow, Captain America, and more; so you will probably find the one you like.

When you have uploaded your images, the site will process each of them for about 30 seconds. That much time is not really long given that the app has to turn your 2D pictures into a 3D model, which involves adding light in to make it looks more real and then animating it. When the site is done with the GIFs, you can download and share them.

The technology might sound impressive, but when you see what it produces, some might feel disappointed. Many users reported that they look goofy in the GIFs, but some argue that it is part of the mechanism.

This same technology is not for Marvel superheroes alone, find Morphin app online (it is compatible for both Android and iOS). You can try putting your face on the body of Daenerys in Game of Thrones, Dr. Evil or Salt Bae in Austin Powers, and many more.

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